| Introduction   Receiver   Thank you for choosing the Spectra Precision® Laser Receiver HR150   from the Trimble® family of precision instruments. The HR150 is a   battery-operated laser receiver that detects a rotating laser beam and   indicates its position relative to the beam using LEDs.   Features and Functions   HR150 Receiver   1. Power/Audio Button—is a   multi-functional button that   turns on/off the receiver and   audio function.   07. Clamp-Tab Recess—is the   area that the general-purpose   clamp’s release tab fits into.   9 User Guide   4 • 8 7 Before using the receiver, be sure to read this user guide carefully.   Included in it is information about setting up, using, and maintaining   the receiver. Also included in this manual are CAUTIONS and Notes.   Each of these words represents a level   of danger or concern. A CAUTION indicates a hazard or unsafe   practice that could result in minor injury or property damage.   A Note indicates important information unrelated to safety.   5 2 3 2 08. Label—shows the serial   2. Marking Notches (both   sides)—align with the   on-grade portion of the   photocell and are used to   mark elevation readings.   The marking notches are   50mm (2 inches) from the   top of the receiver.   number and bar code.   09. Magnet—holds the receiver   on a wall molding, cross-T,   runner, etc.   10   11   1 10. Battery Housing—holds two   AA alkaline or Ni-Cd   batteries.   6 Your comments and suggestions are welcome; please contact us at:   Trimble Construction Division   5475 Kellenburger Road   Dayton, Ohio 45424-1099 U.S.A.   Phone: (937) 245-5600   (800) 538-7800   11. Battery Door—holds the   3. LEDs (front and back)—   batteries securely in place.   show the position of the   receiver relative to the laser beam (high, on-grade, or low), and   indicate power and low-battery status.   12   12. Neck Cord Holder—allows a   neck cord to be attached to   the receiver.   FAX:   (937) 233-9004   4. Level Bubble—is used to make sure that the receiver is level.   5. Photocell—detects the laser beam when it strikes the receiver.   6. Audio Port—is the opening the sound comes out of.   – 2 –   – 3 –   – 4 –   Learning the Receiver Functions   How to Use the Receiver   LED/Audio Information   LED/Audio Indication Function   Turning On/Off the Receiver   1. Press the power/audio button to turn on the receiver.   Using the Receiver with a Laser   1. Press the power/audio button to turn on the receiver.   2. Position the receiver so that its photocell faces the laser.   Installing/Removing the Batteries   Audio Output   Green LED: flashes   Receiver is on   N/A   Note: When the receiver is initially turned on, all LEDs and the   audio signal turn on for one second (diagnostic mode).   once every two seconds   3. Move the receiver up/down until the LEDs show an on-grade   reading.   Top red LED: flashing High   Fast beeping tone   Continuous tone   Slow beeping tone   Note: The on-grade LED flashes once every two seconds to show   that the receiver is on.   Green LED: flashing   On-grade   Note: The top/bottom red LEDs flash when the receiver is above   or below the laser beam. The green LED flashes when the receiver   is on grade.   2. Press and hold the power/audio button for two seconds to turn off   the receiver.   Bottom red LED:   flashing   Low   Note: When the receiver is being turned off, all the LEDs and the   audio signal quickly turn on for one second.   Both red LEDs:   flashing in sequence   Low battery   N/A   High   Selecting the Audio Function   Speaker beep   Audio on   3 beeps   The receiver always starts up with the audio mode active.   Beam location   Single beep   On Grade   Low   Low Battery   1. Release the battery door using your fingers, a coin, or a   screwdriver. Open the door.   1. Press the power/audio button repeatedly to turn on/off the   audio function.   2. Install/Remove the 2 AA batteries noting the positive (+) and   negative (–) diagram on the bottom of the battery housing.   Note: If the audio function is on, the receiver beeps quickly when   the receiver is above the laser beam, slowly when below it, and   continuously when centered in the laser beam or on grade.   Power/Audio Button   Audio Port   3. Close the battery door and latch it shut.   – 7 –   – 6 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   – 8 –   – 5 –   |